The Love of a Good Woman

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The Love of a Good Woman
First edition (McClelland & Stewart)
AuthorAlice Munro
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Published1999 (McClelland and Stewart)
Media typePrint

The Love of a Good Woman is a collection of short stories by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published by McClelland and Stewart in 1998.

The eight stories of this collection (one of which was originally published in Saturday Night; five others were originally published in The New Yorker) deal with Munro's typical themes: secrets, love, betrayal, and the stuff of ordinary lives.

The book was awarded the 1998 Giller Prize, and was one of the selected books in the 2004 edition of Canada Reads, where it was championed by soprano Measha Brueggergosman. It also won the 1998 National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.[1]

Stories[edit]

  • "The Love of a Good Woman"
  • "Jakarta"
  • "Cortes Island"
  • "Save the Reaper"
  • "The Children Stay"
  • "Rich as Stink"
  • "Before the Change"
  • "My Mother's Dream"

References[edit]

  1. ^ (March 10, 1999). "Munro's The Love Of A Good Woman first non-U.S. winner of critics' prize", The Hamilton Spectator, p. F4.

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